A Guide to Energy Efficient Ventilation
Author: Martin W. Liddament
Publisher:
Published: 1996
Total Pages: 254
ISBN-13: 9780946075850
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Martin W. Liddament
Publisher:
Published: 1996
Total Pages: 254
ISBN-13: 9780946075850
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: John Krigger
Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 194
ISBN-13: 1880120186
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In The Homeowner's Guide to Energy Efficiency, John Krigger and Chris Dorsi help homeowners set realistic personal goals for reducing their energy consumption. Their methods for making homes more energy efficient will also improve comfort, safety, durability, and resale value. They guide readers through the process of assessing current energy usage and predicting the benefits and estimating the costs of remodeling options. With projects ranging from simple fixes to large-scale renovations, this book offers solutions for the energy-conscious homeowner, regardless of budget, technical ability, or time.
Author: Y. Chartier
Publisher: World Health Organization
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 132
ISBN-13: 9241547855
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This guideline defines ventilation and then natural ventilation. It explores the design requirements for natural ventilation in the context of infection control, describing the basic principles of design, construction, operation and maintenance for an effective natural ventilation system to control infection in health-care settings.
Author: Ulrike Passe
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2015-03-12
Total Pages: 374
ISBN-13: 1136664823
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Buildings can breathe naturally, without the use of mechanical systems, if you design the spaces properly. This accessible and thorough guide shows you how in more than 260 color diagrams and photographs illustrating case studies and CFD simulations. You can achieve truly natural ventilation, by considering the building's structure, envelope, energy use, and form, as well as giving the occupants thermal comfort and healthy indoor air. By using scientific and architectural visualization tools included here, you can develop ventilation strategies without an engineering background. Handy sections that summarize the science, explain rules of thumb, and detail the latest research in thermal and fluid dynamics will keep your designs sustainable, energy efficient, and up-to-date.
Author: Dennis R. Landsberg
Publisher: SUNY Press
Published: 1980-01-01
Total Pages: 344
ISBN-13: 9780873954006
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Intended for practical application, this book provides a guide for reducing energy consumption in those buildings that were constructed when the cost of construction, not the cost of operation, was of primary concern. Now that the "Golden Age of Energy" is over, the heating, lighting, and ventilation systems of these buildings must be adapted to present and future economic circumstances. Landsberg and Stewart approach the problem of reducing energy consumption in these buildings by providing users of this book with solutions ranging from simple measures that cost nothing to complex modifications that must be given a cost-benefit analysis. The appendixes define energy basics for those who have little or no engineering background; evaluate alternative energy systems; and analyze the basic economic decisions of making changes in a building's energy consumption. The sample forms used for energy audits of buildings in New York State that can be adapted for use in other states and for private buildings are also included.
Author: Javad Khazaii
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2014-10-17
Total Pages: 165
ISBN-13: 3319110470
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book provides readers with essential knowledge enabling the successful design of today's new energy efficient HVAC systems. The author introduces important concepts such as Knowledge Categorization, Performance Based Design Standards, and Quantification of Uncertainty in Energy Modeling for Buildings. Pivotal topics that all HVAC and architectural engineers must master in order to navigate the green building renaissance are given focused attention, including the role of renewables, air quality, automatic controls, and thermal comfort. Relevant ASHRAE standards, as well as sustainability scoring systems such as BREEAM, HQE, LEED and CASBEE are explained in depth. Armed with the material contained in this practical reference, students and practitioners alike will become more effective and prepared for engineering success.
Author: The Journal of Light Construction Editors
Publisher: Journal of Light Construction
Published: 2011-10-01
Total Pages: 407
ISBN-13: 9781928580461
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The Journal of Light Construction has assembled an all-star team of national building and energy experts to help you understand energy efficient construction methods and apply them to your new construction and remodeling projects. This practical book describes in detail the proven field-tested techniques that are both cost- effective and resource-efficient. Many energy-efficient building techniques are overly complicated. They're costly. And they frequently fail to deliver the promised energy performance. In contrast, this hands-on book from JLC cuts through the confusion and identifies the best building techniques and materials to help you achieve superior energy performance in all your projects. Without breaking the bank.
Author: Alexander Zhivov
Publisher: Springer Nature
Published: 2021-11-02
Total Pages: 133
ISBN-13: 3030772950
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This Guide is based on several decades of author’s research and practical experience in the areas of process optimization, ventilation and energy conservation in welding shops of auto manufacturing and maintenance facilities. The Guide will describe principles of Weld Fume Control, advanced ventilation systems for facilities with welding and allied processes and with energy conservation opportunities that result from the process related measures to reduce emission of fumes and gases and the building envelope improvements. The objectives of the Guide are to improve the health and safety in the industrial environment and offer strategies for energy conservation. The Guide is designed for engineers, production operators and energy managers.
Author: Armin Rudd
Publisher:
Published: 2006-01-01
Total Pages: 68
ISBN-13: 9780975512760
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Alex Wilson
Publisher:
Published: 1996
Total Pages: 290
ISBN-13: 9780918249241
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The updated 5th edition of Consumer Guide to Home Energy Savings identifies the most energy-efficient home appliances by brand name and model number. Reader-friendly and packed with illustrations, this handbook helps any homeowner save energy and money. Chapters include: -- energy use and the environment -- insulating and sealing air leaks -- new window options -- space heating -- cooling and air conditioning -- water heating -- refrigeration -- lighting...and much more This book is as compact and efficient as its subject matter. Its 274 pages are crammed with money-saving information. A directory of manufacturers helps the reader access purchase information on recommended appliances.